Rangers skipper Steven Davis hopes that administrators Duff & Phelps make the right decision when choosing the next owners of the club.

Rangers skipper Steven Davis hopes that administrators Duff & Phelps make the right decision when choosing the next owners of the club.

The Glasgow giants have a trio of bidders keen on purchasing discredited chairman Craig Whyte’s majority shareholding with a verdict expected soon and Davis has his fingers crossed that the right people will be brought in to pull the club out of the doldrums.

Short of that, Davis is thrilled to be part of a group of people who have stuck by each other during extremely difficult times.

"The good thing from our point of view is that everybody in the dressing room has stuck together,” the former Aston Villa midfielder said.

"We are all in this together, we want to be here and we want the club to survive. There is good camaraderie between the boys.

"We have shown over the last few seasons that we have stuck together and it's been evident again through this difficult time.

"Everybody enjoys coming in to work every day and we are just hopeful the situation can get resolved. There is not really much more we can do.

"It's in the administrators' hands to hopefully choose the right people to take the club forward.

"It's difficult to speculate but we are all just hopeful that by the start of next season there will be money for the manager to spend and invest in the team and we can all move forward.

"It's hard to reflect when you don't really know people's plans for the club."